Last revised April 14, 2008 SETTING UP WINDOWS 2000 DIAL-UP CONNECTIONS This document explains how to set up Windows 2000 Dial-Up Connections for use with your World account. Dial-Up Connections is part of the Network and Dial-Up Connections control panel that comes with Windows 2000. It allows Internet programs such as Netscape, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Eudora, etc. to operate via your modem over a PPP connection. This document is divided into the following sections: I Setting Up Your Connection II Connecting III Troubleshooting - A. Call Waiting B. Manual Settings Check Appendices: A Setting Up MS Outlook Express B General Mail and News Settings C Dialing a Ten-Digit Phone Number Part I - Setting Up Your Connection 1. From the Start menu, select Settings -> Network and Dial-up Connections. 2. If the Network Connection Setup Wizard does not start up automatically, double-click "Make New Connection". The Internet Connection Wizard should now start up. Click "Next". 3. Select "Dial-up to the Internet" as your Network Connection Type. Click "Next". 4. Select "I want to set up my Internet connection manually, or I want to connect through a Local Area Network (LAN)". Click "Next". 5. Select "I connect through a phone line and a modem". Click "Next". 6. Type in the area code and access number you use for the World in the appropriately named boxes. Click "Next". 7. Type in your World login_name@theworld.com and password in the "User name" and "Password" boxes respectively. ("theworld.com" must be in lowercase.) If you do not enter your password you will need to enter it when you actually connect. Click "Next". 8. Name the connection. You can name it "The World" or anything else you prefer. 9. You will be prompted for whether or not you would like to set up your Internet mail account. This will allow you to set up Microsoft Outlook Express for use with the World. If you would like to do this now, select "Yes", click "Next" and proceed to the section below entitled "Appendix A - Setting up MS Outlook Express". Otherwise, select "No" and click on the "Next" button. 10. Click "Finish". The icon for the new connection should now appear in the Network and Dial-Up Connections window. Part II - Connecting 1. You should already be in the Network and Dial-Up Connections window. If not, select Settings -> Network and Dial-Up Connections from the Start menu. 2. Double-click the icon you created for World. 3. Make sure you have your World login_name@theworld.com in the "User name:" box and your World password in the "Password:" box. ("theworld.com" must be in lowercase.) If you left the password blank when creating the connection, you will need to erase the row of x's in the Password box and enter your password now. If you do not want to be prompted for your password each time you connect, put a check in the "Save Password" check box. 4. Make sure the phone number looks correct. If you need to dial a ten-digit phone number, please take a look at Appendix C below. 5. Click "Dial". 6. If all goes well, within a half minute, you should have successfully started a PPP connection. You should now be running PPP, which will allow you to run Netscape, Internet Explorer, and other internet programs. 7. You can also place a shortcut to this connection on your desktop by right-clicking the icon and selecting "Make Shortcut". When you get a message asking if you would like to have the shortcut placed on the desktop, click OK. If you are having trouble making or maintaining a connection, see Part III below. Otherwise, you have completed the setup of your Windows 2000 dial-up connection. Part III - Troubleshooting - A. Disabling Call Waiting for the duration of the connection: 1. Open the connection but do not click on "dial" Steps 1-4 in "Part II - Connecting", 2. Click on Properties, 3. Click on Rules, 4. Select the connection in question and click on "Edit", 5. Check the check box "To disable call waiting dial" 6. In the box type in "*70" (Star Seven Zero Comma with NO quotes) 7. Click Apply, OK, OK, OK. B. Manual Settings Check 1. From the Start menu, select Settings -> Network and Dial-up Connections. 2. Right-click (i.e., click using the right mouse button) on the icon for your connection and choose "Properties" from the pop up menu. 3. Click on the "Security" tab. 4. Select "Typical" and under "Validate my identity as follows:" select "Allow unsecured password". 5. Make sure that neither "Show terminal window" nor "Run Script:" are checked. 6. Click on the "Networking" tab. 7. Under "The type of dial-up server I am calling:" choose "PPP: Windows 95/98/NT4/2000, Internet". 8. Make sure "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" is checked in the components box. 9. Make sure all three check boxes are checked under the "Settings" button; "Enable LCP extensions", "Enable software compression", and "Negotiate multi-link for single link connections." 10. Under the "Properties" button confirm that "Obtain an IP address automatically" and "Obtain DNS server address automatically" are both selected. 11. Click on the "Okay" button until your Dial-Up Connections Properties windows close completely. Appendix A - Setting Up MS Outlook Express 1. The first thing the Internet mail account setup wizard will ask is your "Display Name:"; enter the full name (e.g., John Smith) you would like to appear on outgoing email. Click the "Next" button. 2. Enter your World email address in the "E-mail address:" window. Click the "Next" button. 3. Select "POP3" for the type of incoming mail server. "Incoming mail server:" should be filled in with "pop.theworld.com" and "Outgoing mail server:" should be filled in with "smtp.theworld.com". Click "Next". 4. Your World login name should be entered in the "Account Name:" box with your World password in the "Password:" box. If you do not want to be prompted for your password each time you download your mail, check the "Remember password" box. You should not check "Log on using Secure Password Authentication (SPA)". Click on the "Next" button. 5. After clicking the "Finish" button, MS Outlook Express should be properly configured to send and receive mail through The World. Appendix B - General Mail and News Settings There are too many Internet mail and news programs to try to give explicit setup instructions for each. Most mail and news programs only need a few key settings to work properly. Mail Settings: Outgoing (SMTP) Mail Server: smtp.theworld.com Incoming (POP3) Mail Server: pop.theworld.com POP username: freduser Email address: freduser@theworld.com (Replace "freduser" with the actual name of your World account.) News Settings: News (NNTP) Server: nntp.theworld.com In Netscape Mail, you can find these settings under Edit -> Preferences -> Mail & Newsgroups. In Eudora, look under Tools -> Options. Appendix C - Dialing a Ten-Digit Phone Number 1. Go to the Start Menu, select Settings and then Control Panel. 2. Open the "Phone and Modem Options" icon. 3. Highligh your location under the "Dialing Rules" tab and click the "Edit" button. 4. Verify your area code: -Click on the "Area Code Rules" tab. -To create an entry click the "New" button and add your area code. -To edit an existing entry click the "Edit" button. -Check the box that says: "Include this area code". -Click the "OK" button to save this information. Of course, if you have problems connecting to World, or if there is anything else we can help you with, contact us at (617) 783-9753 or via email at staff@theworld.com.